Thanks all...
I've using the brass shims for a long time without problems and last week the head flew off on a TM driver I reshafted for myself. Scared the cr*p out of me so I was a bit paranoid to use again. Shim stayed in but epoxy near top of hosel was tacky (after a week or two) so I think I may have mixed it poorly or screwed something up. It's entirely possible I used a short shim when it called for a longer one? The Golfworks iron and wood shims aren't marked so I have to toss a coin each time I use one.
John

No worries,

I've been shimming .335 shafts into .350 heads for my long drive customers forever.

-t

On May 5, 2009, at 12:32 PM, [email protected] wrote:

I have a customer looking at a XX flex shaft to put in a Callaway. I was going to simply shim it or use an adaptor and a .335 shaft but wonder if it's not a good idea with that fast a swing. He seems to break a lot of shafts.

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